Bill Dempsey Mike Waldoch St. Aloisius Medical Center April 13

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Bill Dempsey Mike Waldoch St. Aloisius Medical Center April 13
Hertz Funeral Homes
of Harvey and McClusky
Services, Monuments
& Markers 324-4374
Hager Transport
Neil Hager 701-324-5272
New York Life Ins. Co.
Doug & Brad Olschlager
546 Brewster St. E
Harvey 324-2737
Tom’s Home Furnishings
801 Lincoln Ave.
324-4282
Harvey Right to Life
324-4456
Bill Dempsey
Mike Waldoch
Chad & Amber Ziegler
701-324-2227
Gary & Deb Keller
KELLER PLG,& HTG
DEB’S HAIR BOUTIQUE
210 E. 8th St. E
324-2281
Come Check Us Out!
Knights
of Columbus
Council #5217
NORTHERN FAMILY
WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC
Amy J Felchle, DC
Harvey ND 58341
701-324-4722
Natural Family Planning
Billings Ovulation Method Instruction
by appt.: Elizabeth Leier LPN
324-2802 [email protected]
Doug’s
Auto Body
Doug Helm, owner
693-2804 or 324-5257
Warehouse Grocery
321 W. 10th St.
Harvey
324-2509
Harvey Tax, Accounting
& Financial Services
Rick Darvis CPA 324-4615
Colleen Wipf Manager
209 E. 10th St.
[email protected]
Dakota Computers Pros
1012 Lincoln Ave.
Harvey, ND 324-2999
For Any Computer Need!
Tastee Freeze
609 E. Brewster St.
324-4423
Penny Pinchers
920 Lincoln Ave. 324-4611
www.nbharvey.com
TJ Plumbing
Travis Olschlager Harvey, ND
324-1584
One Call does it all!
Buechler Oil
Company, Inc.
2316 Hwy. 52, Harvey
324-2462
Vondal Electric
116 E. 8th St.
Harvey 324-2412
121 W. Brewster St.
Harvey 324-4671
CDA Court
Sacred Heart
#1908
Delores Helm
604 E. Brewster
Harvey 324-2551
H A R V E Y F A R M E R S Mack’s Farm & RV Center
ELEVATOR
2346 Bus. Hwy 52
10 E. 71TH ST
324-4627
324-2248
OF
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH
Harvey Sand &
Gravel, Inc.
Hinrichs Supervalu
The Medicine Shoppe
Pharmacy
Caring beyond prescriptions.
722 Lincoln Ave 324-2295
ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH
Frey Insurance
Agency, Inc.
822 Lincoln Ave
324-4282
Dr. Steven Kourajian
Optometrist
901 Lincoln Ave. Harvey
324-2154
Connie Loen 693-5005
loen.sentsy.us
Northern Appraisal
& Realty, Inc.
Rhonda Knudtson 917 Alder Ave.
701-324-4799 Fax: 701-324-4798
Hurley’s Religious Goods
1417 S University Dr,
Fargo 1-800-437-4338
firstharvey.com
& Anamoose 324-2285
St. Aloisius
Medical Center
325 Brewster E Harvey ND
324-4651
HARVEY
OF
SELZ
Rev. Franklin Miller: Pastor
OFFICE HOURS
413 Brewster St. E
[email protected]
Mon. Closed
Harvey, ND • 58341
mobile: 701.388.9826
Tues. 1-4 pm
Rev. Mr. Jeff Faul: Deacon
Wed., Thurs., Fri.
Sister Miriam Braun: Pastoral Ministry
9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm
Rosalie Axtman: Secretary
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
Elizabeth
Leier: Bookkeeper
E-MAIL : [email protected]
Amber
Ziegler: DRE
WEBSITE:
Meghan
Graumann:
Music
Dir.324-5295
stceciliaharvey.org
Joan Grossman: Housekeeping
Irene Keller: Maintenance
Jacki Young: Maintenance
Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS
ST. CECILIA PARISH
Steve Eckart & Carol Vondal
ST. ANTHONY PARISH
Jerry Axtman & Robert Hager
MASS SCHEDULE
Mon, Wed., Fri. 7:30 am
Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm
Sat. 2 pm NH, 4:30 pm Harvey
Sunday 8:30 am Selz
10:30 am Harvey
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILITION
Tues. & Thurs: 11:30-11:50 am
Sat.10:30-11:30 am &
3:30-4:10 pm Harvey
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION
Almighty ever-living God, who as an
Mon.
8
am-Midnight
example of humility for the human
Tues.12:30 pm-Midnight
race to follow caused our Savior to
Wed. 8 am-8:00 pm
take flesh and submit to the Cross,
Solemn Benediction 8:00 pm
graciously grant that we may heed
PRAYER CHAIN
his lesson of patient suffering and so
Lola Faul 324-2905
merit a share in his Resurrection.
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328
Who lives and reigns with you in the
Jessie Wentz 324-2400
unity of the Holy Spirit, one God,
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
for ever and ever.
Anna Schneibel 324-2374
April 13, 2014
Palm Sunday
TV MASS SPONSOR
St. Cecilia’s
Daily Readings
Monday, April 14
Is 42:1-7 Ps 27:1-3, 13-14 Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday, April 15
Is 49:1-6 Ps 71:-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15, 17
Jn 13:21-33, 36-38
Monday, April 14
7:30 am St. C Kevin Schmidt
By Larry & Kathy Grossman
Tuesday, April 15
7:00 am St. C Wilda Keller
By Conrad & Cecilia Ziegler
Wednesday, April 16
7:30 am St. C Pat Bromley
By Steve & Elizabeth Leier
10:00 am NH Otto Volk
By Kerry & Tammie Susag
Wednesday, April 16
Is 50:4-9a Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34
Mt 26:14-25
Holy Thursday, April 17
Ex 12:1-8, 11-14 Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc,
17-18
1Cor 11:23-26
Jn 13:1-15
Good Friday, April 18
Is 52:13-53:12 Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17,
25 Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9 Jn 18:1-19:42
Holy Thursday, April 17
7:00 pm St. C Carolyn Weninger &
Nikki Pillatzke
By Don Weninger
8:30 pm-midnight Eucharistic Adoration
Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 19
Gn 1:2:2 Ps 104:1-2a,5-6,10,12-14,24,35c
Gn 22:1-18 Ps 16:5,8-11 Ex 14:15—15:1
(Ps) Ex 15:1-6,17-18
Is 54:5-14 Ps 30:2,4
-6,11-12a,13b Is 55:1-11
(Ps) Is 12:2-3,4bcd,5-6 Bar 3:9-15,32—4:4
Ps 19:8-11
Ez 36:16-17a,18-28 Pss 42:3, 5; 43:3-4
Rom 6:3-11 Ps 118:1-2,16ab –17,22-23
Mt 28:1-10
Good Friday, April 18
2:40 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet
3:00 pm St. C Service
Confessions to follow
Easter Sunday, April 20
The Resurrection of the Lord
Acts 10-34a Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23
Col 3:1-4 Jn 20:1-9 Mt 28:1-10
Holy Saturday, April 19
3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet
8:30 pm St C People of St. Anthony and
St. Cecilia’s
Easter Sunday, April 20
8:30 am St A Living & Deceased members of
St. Anthony’s Catholic Order of
Foresters
10:30 am St. C In honor of Jim & Betty
English 65th Wedding Anniversary
OFFERING FOR 4-6-14
ENVELOPES
$2,849.00
PLATE
$ 148.00
CATHOLIC HOME MISSION$ 20.00
FLOWER MEMORIALS
$ 165.00
TOTAL
$3,182.00
CHILDREN’S
$
7.16
Holy Thursday Good Friday
7 pm
3 pm
April 17
April 18
USHERS
USHERS
Leo & Ruth
Meg Hoffart
Rutten
Joan Grossman
Leonard Paulus
Charlotte
Doug Keller
Goldade
Ann Adams
READER
READER
Jason Schneider Rosalie Axtman
Steve Kourajian Kathy Kennedy
EMHC
Gary Kennedy
Vern & Delores
Helm
Lola Faul
Dean Klier
EMHC
Dale Muscha
Holy Saturday
8:30 pm
April 19
USHERS
Bob & Rita
Weninger
Larry & Diane
Martin
Easter Sunday
8:30 am
April 20
READER
Daniel Deck
Debby Schmitz
Doug Olschlager
EMHC
Daniel Deck
Cari Flory
Bob & Julie
Keller
Sr. Mary Agnes
Doug Olschlager
READER
Kelly Muscha
Linus & Gladys
Hager
Easter Sunday
10:30 am
April 20
USHERS
Curt & Linda
Joern
Blaine & Sandy
Mack
READER
Jason Grossman
Nicole Armstrong
EMHC
EMHC
Robert & Jane Nicole Armstrong
Hager
Randy & Rosalie
Leon Seefeld
Axtman
Jason & Connie
Schneider
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HOMEBOUND
Leo Rutten
SERVERS
SERVERS
SERVERS
SERVERS
SERVERS
Christyn &
Braden
Knudtson
Hannah & Isaac
Felchle
Eric & Erica
Hager
Kari Wolfe
Brett Muscha
Isabella
Armstrong
Alexa Haldorson
CANTOR
Angie Marchand
CANTOR
Katrina Leier
CANTOR
Adult Choir
MUSIC
Marilyn Demory
MUSIC
Meghan G.
MUSIC
June Prom
CANTOR
Youth / Mixed
Choir
MUSIC
Claire Anderson
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VIDEO
Glen Heilman
COUNTERS
Joan Grossman
Liza Case
VIDEO
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COUNTERS
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SACRISTANS
Gary & Kathy
Kennedy
SACRISTANS
SACRISTANS
Jeff & Lola Faul
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SACRISTANS
Glen & Tawnia
Heilman
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Women of Wonder Tea
A special afternoon with the wonderful woman or girl in
your life. Sunday, May 4, 2014 at 2:00pm, Harvey Eagles
Club$5.00 per ticket. Tickets available at Harvey Eagles
Club & Service Drug. Luncheon, Entertainment, Raffle prizes!
Attend an Auxiliary meeting in April and receive a
free ticket. Or sign up to be an Eagles Auxiliary
member and receive a free ticket.
St. Anthony’s Church Spring
Cleaning April 28, 29 & 30.
Area Penance
Services
Fessenden: Sunday, April 13 7:00 pm
Maddock: Sunday, April 13, 4:00 pm
Velva: Sunday, April 13, 7:00 pm
The hall door on the East side of the
church will be open from 9:00 am - 9:00
pm. A list of duties will be on the kitchen counter, sign your name by tasks
you’ve completed. Bring a pail/rag for
cleaning & rest of supplies will be in the
store room. Thank You!
St. Anthony’s will be
honoring graduates,
Kali Weinmann &
Casey Muscha, on April
27th after 8:30 am mass; serving
rolls, muffins, fruit, coffee, & juice.
All are welcome!
The Catholic Daughters Religious Articles has t-shirts for sale!
Special order only. They will be taking orders during the next
month, so if you are interested, please stop by the booth after Mass to
place your order. Cost for youth size is 17.00 and adult is 20.00 plus
tax. There are 7 designs to choose from.
Please come spend an
hour of quiet time in the
peace of the
presence of our
Lord.
Contact Heidi Muscha at
324-4325 or the office at
324-2144.
St. Cecilia's Youth Choir
will be singing Easter
Sunday! We will be having
practice on Saturday, April
19th at 11 am in the choir
loft. This is for all 4th-12th
graders, college students,
and young members of our
parish. This will be our only practice,
so if you plan on singing on Easter
Sunday, it is very important that you
attend this practice. Practice will last
until approximately noon or shortly
thereafter. Thank you all for your
continued dedication to the music
ministry at St. C's!! God Bless!
Weekend Masses of April 26 & 27, the
Relay for Life Team Lifesavors will be
available before and after Mass for those
wishing to purchase a luminary in honor
or in memory of someone who has
fought cancer. The luminaries will be on
display at the Relay for Life Event on
June 27 in Harvey. Luminaries can be
purchased for 5.00 each. The Lifesavor
team is comprised
of 15 women
members, all from
St. Cecilia and
St. Anthony’s.
Adult Catechesis
Sunday, April 13,
7:00pm
Clubroom
4 part DVD series
Part 2 topic:
The Gift of the Catechism & the
Deposit of Faith. 48 min.
Sunday, April 13
8:00 pm in the
choir loft. Adult
Choir sings for
Holy Saturday Mass. Everyone welcome
to come sing in rejoice of our Risen Lord!
This is our only practice, please make
every effort to attend. Thank you!
Volunteers from Holy
Family Society needed to
help with cleaning the main
body of the church on Thurs.,
April 24th, in preparation to
wax floors on the 25th. 9:00 am until
finished. Please help! Thank you!!
A few parishioners
are in need of rides
to attend one of the
weekend Masses. A pool of volunteer
drivers are needed. If you can
occasionally drive or have questions,
please call Sister Miriam
at 324-2146 or the parish
office at 324-2144.
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Good Friday at 2:40 pm
and then each day
thereafter through
Sunday, April 27th at
3:00 pm.
A MUST READ! Please take the time!
From the website, www.catholiccompany.com
Pope Francis’ Eucharistic Miracle in Argentina
Easter is a beautiful time to deepen our devotion to
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. The Pascal Mystery
which we celebrate in a special way during the Easter
Triduum—the Passion, death and bodily resurrection of
Christ—is daily present to us in the Eucharist. The
Church teaches that Jesus is really, truly, and actually
there—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—in the Holy
Eucharist.
Unfortunately it is all to easy, due to human weakness, to begin to lose our sense of awe,
wonder, and adoration of Our Lord in the Eucharist.
A great way to reinvigorate our belief and to encourage devotion to Our Lord in the
Blessed Sacrament is by reading accounts of Eucharistic miracles that have occurred
throughout the ages of the Church, from the earliest years to modern times. In fact, Jesus
gives us these miracles throughout the centuries so that our love for him in the Eucharist
will not wane or grow cold.
If you haven’t had the chance to visit a Eucharistic Miracle exhibit, I highly recommend
it. You can read many of the accounts online at the Real Presence Eucharistic Education
and Adoration Association website. Click on the “English” tab and scroll down until you
see “Miracles by Country”. Each of those hyperlinks opens to a PDF document of various documented, Church-verified accounts of Eucharistic Miracles.
One recent account of a scientifically analyzed Eucharistic Miracle was witnessed by our
own Pope Francis while he was Cardinal Bergoglio. We’ve included two accounts for you
below, a blog article written about the miracle as well as a YouTube video by one of the
witnesses. Hopefully reading and viewing these accounts will deepen your awe and
reverence when receiving Holy Communion, and also encourage you to spend
more time in Eucharistic Adoration.
Eucharistic Miracle in Buenos Aires
Author: ks. Mieczysław Piotrowski TChr
The weakening of faith in the real presence of the Risen Christ in the Eucharist is one of
the most significant aspects of the current spiritual crisis. Jesus wants to strengthen our
faith in His Eucharistic presence. That is why from time to time in the history of the Catholic Church He gives us signs–Eucharistic miracles that clearly underscore the fact that
He, the Risen Lord Himself in the mystery of His Divinity and glorified humanity, is truly
present in the Eucharist. The most recent Eucharistic miracle recognized by the Church
authorities occurred in 1996 in the capital of Argentina–Buenos Aires.
A consecrated Host becomes flesh and blood
At seven o’clock in the evening on August 18, 1996, Fr. Alejandro Pezet was saying Holy
Mass at a Catholic church in the commercial center of Buenos Aires. As he was finishing
distributing Holy Communion, a woman came up to tell him that she had found
a discarded host on a candleholder at the back of the church.
On going to the spot indicated, Fr. Alejandro saw the defiled Host. Since he was unable
to consume it, he placed it in a container of water and put it away in the tabernacle of the
chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.
On Monday, August 26, upon opening the tabernacle, he saw to his amazement that the
Host had turned into a bloody substance. He informed Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, who
gave instructions that the Host be professionally photographed. The photos were taken
on September 6. They clearly show that the Host, which had become a fragment of bloodied flesh, had grown significantly in size. For several years the Host remained in the tabernacle, the whole affair being kept a strict secret. Since the Host suffered no visible decomposition, Cardinal Bergoglio decided to have it scientifically analyzed.
On October 5, 1999, in the presence of the Cardinal’s representatives, Dr. Castanon took
a sample of the bloody fragment and sent it to New York for analysis. Since he did not
wish to prejudice the study, he purposely did not inform the team of scientists of its provenance. One of these scientists was Dr. Frederic Zugiba, the well-known cardiologist and
forensic pathologist. He determined that the analyzed substance was real flesh and blood
containing human DNA. Zugiba testified that, “the analyzed material is a fragment of the
heart muscle found in the wall of the left ventricle close to the valves. This muscle is responsible for the contraction of the heart. It should be borne in mind that the left cardiac
ventricle pumps blood to all parts of the body. The heart muscle is in an inflammatory condition and contains a large number of white blood cells. This indicates that the heart was
alive at the time the sample was taken. It is my contention that the heart was alive, since
white blood cells die outside a living organism. They require a living organism to sustain
them. Thus, their presence indicates that the heart was alive when the sample was
taken. What is more, these white blood cells had penetrated the tissue, which further indicates that the heart had been under severe stress, as if the owner had been
beaten severely about the chest.”
Two Australians, journalist Mike Willesee and lawyer Ron Tesoriero, witnessed these
tests. Knowing where sample had come from, they were dumbfounded by Dr. Zugiba’s
testimony. Mike Willesee asked the scientist how long the white blood cells would have
remained alive if they had come from a piece of human tissue, which had been kept in
water. They would have ceased to exist in a matter of minutes, Dr. Zugiba replied. The
journalist then told the doctor that the source of the sample had first been kept in ordinary
water for a month and then for another three years in a container of distilled water; only
then had the sample been taken for analysis. Dr. Zugiba’s was at a loss to account for this
fact. There was no way of explaining it scientifically, he stated. Only then did Mike
Willesee inform Dr. Zugiba that the analyzed sample came from a consecrated Host
(white, unleavened bread) that had mysteriously turned into bloody human flesh. Amazed
by this information, Dr. Zugiba replied, “How and why a consecrated Host would change
its character and become living human flesh and blood will remain an inexplicable mystery
to science—a mystery totally beyond her competence.”
Only faith in the extraordinary action of a God provides the reasonable answer—faith in
a God, who wants to make us aware that He is truly present in the mystery of the
Eucharist.
To read more about this, visit the website:
www.loamagazine.org/nr/the_main_topic/eucharistic_miracle_in_buenos.html